Also fixes the passing of the resource param definitions through PDB.
There was some weird assumption, with a comment, in commit 73733335c8
that this was unneeded, which meant that we were not able to properly
recreate the right param spec over the wire.
Now you can declare a default value when declaring resource arguments to
a PDB procedure.
Add default behavior to GimpParamSpecResource.
Add field and override g_param_spec_value_set_default.
Fix the plugins that have resource arguments.
Some plugins temporarily use a hardcoded default instead of declared default.
ScriptFu plugins, TODO.
Misc fix to the test plugin for this case: test-dialog.py.
Dev>Demo>Test dialog...
TODO 10822 Lava plugin issue depends on this.
Note film.c fixed but still doesn't work.
Resolves#11772
While ba79fd00 fixed the number of
arguments in the resource arguments,
setting them to False prevented the GUI
from opening if the gradient wasn't set.
This patch switches the value to True to
fix the problem.
This patch ports the first-party Python plug-ins
to use the new argument API.
This restores the ability to add dropdown menus from
enums and Gimp.Choice parameters, and also allows
defaults to be set for custom datatypes like Gegl.Color.
Removes an index that was needed to GimpRGB, but no longer
valid now that gimp_palette_entry_get_color () returns a GeglColor
object. Also, fixed an issue in Interactive Mode where the first
valid palette would be used for every other attempt, no matter which
palette you clicked on.
Fixes#9883
There were menus that put their entries
directly in the tab menu rather than in a submenu.
This moves them to submenus to bring back GIMP 2.10 behavior.
Stray entries added by scripts are also moved to the right
submenu.
Hence avoiding the stderr messages. These are going to be localized with
centrally installed catalogs "gimp*-std-plugins", "gimp*-script-fu" and
"gimp*-python".
We now handle core plug-in localizations differently and in particular,
with kind of a reverse logic:
- We don't consider "gimp*-std-plugins" to be the default catalog
anymore. It made sense in the old world where we would consider the
core plug-ins to be the most important and numerous ones. But we want
to push a world where people are even more encouraged to develop their
own plug-ins. These won't use the standard catalog anymore (because
there are nearly no reasons that the strings are the same, it's only a
confusing logic). So let's explicitly set the standard catalogs with
DEFINE_STD_SET_I18N macro (which maps to a different catalog for
script-fu plug-ins).
- Doing something similar for Python plug-ins which have again their own
catalog.
- Getting rid of the INIT_I18N macro since now all the locale domain
binding is done automatically by libgimp when using the set_i18n()
method infrastructure.
- Set the "gimp30-python" Gettext domain and bind it to the proper
locale directory as installed by GIMP.
- Localize various strings with gettext.
- Remove calls to self.set_translation_domain() in
do_query_procedures(). This is technically wrong right now but I am
going to get rid of the menu item localization for plug-ins done by
the core.
Since meson 0.43.0 (below our current requirement), 'symbol_prefix'
argument of gnome.generate_gir() allows an ordered list. If I prepend
'gimp_ui', it makes any gimp_ui_*() function to not start with 'ui_'.
In particular, GimpUi.ui_init() becomes GimpUi.init() which is much less
redundant.
Oups, I left the plug-in as Python 2. This was still a good
proof-of-concept that GIMP 3 will support as well Python 2 and Python 3
(even though Python 2 is end-of-life soon anyway).
This first version will just offset by 1 in interactive mode, by
default. The GIMP 2 version used to have a GUI, but it was not created
by the plug-in itself. I am guessing that maybe our Python wrapper used
to create GUI by default.
If so, this will have to change. Python plug-ins will be responsible of
their own GUI, just like C plug-ins.